2013 WSOP – 62 Bracelets Events, Schedule Announced

You read the title right! The World Series Of Poker is making head way in every corner of poker. We’ve had the million dollar buy-in, we’ve had multi-million dollar pay-offs and we’ve seen a whole host of styles run through the most famous 4 letters in poker, but there’s more.

W-S-O-P 2013 – Las Vegas – The Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino – 62 tournaments and multiple styles. The rumors seemed farfetched at first, but believe what you read because this is something we would never believe could kick off.

Poker has been dubbed one of the highest paying sports to have hit the planet with prize pools and final table payouts beating world famous sporting events such as the World Series of Baseball and more money than a Wimbledon tennis player or a pro gold circuit player can earn in single win. Forget putting the effort into swinging your club or bat, don’t worry about staying fit because all you need is a good stern face and a aptitude for numbers and you can earn your dollar sitting down.

Form the 29 May 2013 to 15 July 2013 62 tournament will roll through one event and where better than Las Vegas to kick start what should be the most amount of cash paid out in a single event ever.

The main event is always takes spotlight, and of course we wouldn’t have it any other way. 5 to 6 days of pure action with some of the top names in poker getting involved with the final table luring in the chance to become and overnight millionaire. Well! Get ready for 2013’s main event because 5 days is not enough, 6 days is not enough. This event is expecting a crowd bigger than any other WSOP main event looking to smash the 2006 highest ever pay out won by Jamie Gold.

We won’t leave you any more suspense as we can confirm that the plan is for a 10 day main event play through. This has never happened before and with so many events in one tournament it is fair to say that this ambitious move to run the main event over an extended period is going to water mouths of every pro tournament player out there.

This WSOP is all about millionaires. Event 6 is proof of the WSOP 2013’s intention to make sure more million dollar winners walk out the Rio than ever before in the history of poker. For a $1,500 buy-in the 1st place winner is guaranteed to walk away with $1 million in cash.

There is no doubt we will see all the pros walk into this event and there is no doubt we will be hearing about new internet poker sensations rise to fame in live poker. Poker’s $1 million buy-in One for One Drop to pokers 62 bracelet event, the rest of the sports world must be turning their heads in envy.

See the complete schedule for the 2013 WSOP below:

2013 World Series of Poker Schedule

Event

Date, Time

Tournament

Buy-in

Winner

1

May 29, noon

Casino Employees Event no-limit hold ‘em (two-day event)

$500

TBD

2

May 29, 5 p.m.

Eight-handed no-limit hold ‘em (four-day event)

$5,000

TBD

3

May 30, Flight A: 11 a.m., B: 5 p.m.

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

4

May 31, noon

Six-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

5

May 31, 5 p.m.

Omaha/seven-card stud high-low eight-or-better (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

6

June 1, Flight A: 11 a.m., B: 5 p.m.

Millionaire Maker (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

7

June 2, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

8

June 2, 5 p.m.

Eight-game mix (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

9

June 3, noon

No-limit hold ‘em shootout (two starting days, five-day event)

$3,000

TBD

10

June 3, 5 p.m.

Limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

11

June 4, noon

Six-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

12

June 5, noon

Pot-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

13

June 5, 5 p.m.

Seven-card stud high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

14

June 6, noon.

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

15

June 7, noon

HORSE (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

16

June 7, 5 p.m.

Heads-up no-limit hold ‘em world championship (three-day event)

$10,000

TBD

17

June 8, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

18

June 8, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

19

June 9, 5 p.m.

Pot-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

20

June 10, noon

Omaha high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

21

June 11, noon

Six-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$3,000

TBD

22

June 12, noon

Pot-limit Omaha (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

23

June 12, 5 p.m.

Seven-card stud (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

24

June 13, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

25

June 13, 5 p.m.

Omaha high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

26

June 14, 10 a.m.

Seniors No-limit hold ‘em Championship (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

27

June 14, 5 p.m.

Mixed-Max (three-day event)

$3,000

TBD

28

June 15, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

29

June 15, 5 p.m.

HORSE (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

30

June 16, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

31

June 17, noon

Pot-limit Omaha high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

32

June 18, noon

Six-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

33

June 18, 5 p.m.

Razz (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

34

June 19, noon

Turbo no-limit hold ‘em (two-day event)

$1,000

TBD

35

June 19, 5 p.m.

Pot-limit Omaha (three-day event)

$3,000

TBD

36

June 20, noon

No-limit hold ‘em shootout (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

37

June 20, 5 p.m.

Limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

38

June 21, noon

Four-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

39

June 21, noon

Seven-card stud high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

40

June 22, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

41

June 22, 5 p.m.

Six-handed pot-limit Omaha (three-day event)

$5,000

TBD

42

June 23, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

43

June 23, 5 p.m.

2-7 Lowball (no-limit, three-day event)

$10,000

TBD

44

June 24, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$3,000

TBD

45

June 25, noon

Ante-only no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

46

June 25, 5 p.m.

Pot-limit Omaha high-low split eight-or-better (three-day event)

$3,000

TBD

47

June 26, noon

One Drop High Roller (three-day event)

$111,111

TBD

48

June 26, 5 p.m.

Six-handed limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

49

June 27, noon

No-limit hold ‘em(three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

50

June 27, 5 p.m.

Six-handed 10-game mix (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

51

June 28, noon

Ladies no-limit hold ‘em championship (three-day event)

$10,000 (Men), $1,000 (Women)

TBD

52

June 28, 5 p.m.

Six-handed no-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$25,000

TBD

53

June 29, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,500

TBD

54

June 30, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$1,000

TBD

55

June 30, 5 p.m.

The Poker Players’ Championship (five-day event)

$50,000

TBD

56

July 1, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (three-day event)

$2,500

TBD

57

July 2, noon

No-limit hold ‘em (four-day event)

$5,000

TBD

58

July 3, noon

Little One For One Drop (four-day event, unlimited re-entry first four levels)